Category Archives: Byron Family Chiropractic

“Pressure on nerves causes irriatation and tension with deranged functions as a result. Why not release the pressure? Why not adjust the cause instead of treating the effects?” D. D. Palmer Sometimes you’ll hear people say, “I went to see my Chiro-cracker.” … Continue reading →

According to the Journal of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research, 42 patients with hyper (high) or hypo (low) blood pressure were given chiropractic alignments. Their findings? There was nothing negative to report, and in fact, all the patients benefited as their blood … Continue reading →

Half Hour To Health – Photos We recently had a Half Hour to Health event at the office. We had a good time with patients interacting in the discussion. If you haven’t attended one of these 30-minute meetings, I invite … Continue reading →

Are you new to the Byron-Rochester, MN area? We’d like to meet you. First, take a look around the website to see what we have to offer, taking special note of these two things: Your first consultation with me is … Continue reading →

Why are more coaches all over the country, including chiropractic care for their competitive swim teams? It improves joint flexibility. Increases the athlete’s ability to do strength training Increase in times – when a split second makes the difference, … Continue reading →

If you’re already a runner, you know that while running is great for your body, but it’s also hard on it. Whether you run for pleasure, to exercise your dog, or long-distance, without the proper care, your joints will “wear … Continue reading →

While a woman is pregnant, she has a reason to stay healthy: her unborn baby. After delivery, her attention turns completely to her new little one, and she is no longer focused on taking care of herself. After giving birth, … Continue reading →

Every day I treat patients who have experienced the powerful connection between chiropractic medicine, and their own body’s ability to respond to it. Their result is improved health and in some cases, healing. Every day you live with, work with, … Continue reading →

What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)? When the median nerve in the wrist gets compressed. The Symptoms: Burning, itching, tingling, and/or numbness in the palm of the hand, thumb, index, and middle fingers, as well as weakness that makes it … Continue reading →